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Recurrence in spleen
Had chemo and debulking surgery 2 years ago. Stage 3 HGS OC. 1st recurrence 3 months ago with lesions in spleen and peritoneum. Consultant advises watch and wait and does not advise splenectomy. CA125 76, no symptoms. Just wondering if anyone out there has lesions in their spleen and what treatment
Had chemo and debulking surgery 2 years ago. Stage 3 HGS OC. 1st recurrence 3 months ago with lesions in spleen and peritoneum. Consultant advises watch and wait and does not advise splenectomy. CA125 76, no symptoms. Just wondering if anyone out there has lesions in their spleen and what treatment
hilaryjane
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Battling!
Looking for some guidance. This group has been really helpful in shedding some light on my health issues. My story - 3 years ago was diagnosed with breast cancer right in the middle of the pandemic. 8 rounds of chemo (got Covid in round 4), surgery and lastly radiotherapy taking me to May 2021. Got
Looking for some guidance. This group has been really helpful in shedding some light on my health issues. My story - 3 years ago was diagnosed with breast cancer right in the middle of the pandemic. 8 rounds of chemo (got Covid in round 4), surgery and lastly radiotherapy taking me to May 2021. Got
Tiffin76
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
radiation whack-a-mole?
My stage IV prostate cancer has gone castrate resistant ... I've been taking androgen blockers (Eligard injections 90 days plus daily 1gm of abiraterone) for five years. The primary treatment in summer 2018 was external beam radiation. In 2021 I had cyberknife radiation to new lesions in spinal vertebrae
My stage IV prostate cancer has gone castrate resistant ... I've been taking androgen blockers (Eligard injections 90 days plus daily 1gm of abiraterone) for five years. The primary treatment in summer 2018 was external beam radiation. In 2021 I had cyberknife radiation to new lesions in spinal vertebrae
Johnkelsey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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Could this be the start of neuropathy?
I had my first Docetaxel infusion 6 days ago. Due to the Dexamethasone before and the Prednisone since, I have been really well. In the gym most days, and eating really well. I have had no side effects - until today. It's a minor thing, but both thumbs are a little sore. It's not a tingling sensation
I had my first Docetaxel infusion 6 days ago. Due to the Dexamethasone before and the Prednisone since, I have been really well. In the gym most days, and eating really well. I have had no side effects - until today. It's a minor thing, but both thumbs are a little sore. It's not a tingling sensation
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Hair re growth!!
Apologies for asking a trivial question amongst all the more serious issues!! 2 yrs post chemo my hair is not recovering. Had growth but super thin. Don't have the money for trial and error re products and the recommendations from my hairdresser haven't worked. I take daily Biotin. Any tried and tested
Apologies for asking a trivial question amongst all the more serious issues!! 2 yrs post chemo my hair is not recovering. Had growth but super thin. Don't have the money for trial and error re products and the recommendations from my hairdresser haven't worked. I take daily Biotin. Any tried and tested
suzannebirch
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
When to introduce ADT after RP failure
I'm progressing well on Triplet Therapy coming up 12 months after Chemo and comparing myself to my brothers situation. He doesn't belong on this advanced prostate group but I hope his cancer does not advance to the point that he does! [i]Diagnoses[/i] [i]Biochemical failure following radical prostatectomy
I'm progressing well on Triplet Therapy coming up 12 months after Chemo and comparing myself to my brothers situation. He doesn't belong on this advanced prostate group but I hope his cancer does not advance to the point that he does! [i]Diagnoses[/i] [i]Biochemical failure following radical prostatectomy
LakeT
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Help please!! Rucaparib to Letrozole.
Hi everyone. Hope all you warriors are doing well. I wondered if any of you have any words of wisdom for us? My mum was diagnosed in May 2019, had chemo and debulking surgery, which worked amazingly well. Sadly, reoccurred within 10months of being NED. Again, had Chemo and secondary debulking. Mum
Hi everyone. Hope all you warriors are doing well. I wondered if any of you have any words of wisdom for us? My mum was diagnosed in May 2019, had chemo and debulking surgery, which worked amazingly well. Sadly, reoccurred within 10months of being NED. Again, had Chemo and secondary debulking. Mum
Jayk26
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Help me so anxious
Hi. I am 72 I have myasthenia gravis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, breast cancer survivor. My husband of 54 years is in a alzheimer facility , he is not mobile at all. It all happened so suddenly . Started in November 2022. I am by myself my daughter is in alaska we just moved here July of
Hi. I am 72 I have myasthenia gravis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, breast cancer survivor. My husband of 54 years is in a alzheimer facility , he is not mobile at all. It all happened so suddenly . Started in November 2022. I am by myself my daughter is in alaska we just moved here July of
Nervousnancy
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
Back Pain after Chemo?
My wife recently started IV Carboplatin and she’s experienced excruciating lower back and hip pain for the first few days after her treatment (AUC6 dosing, once every 3 weeks). She has numerous pelvic metastases as well as chronic stenosis in her lower back. We’re struggling to try to determine whether
My wife recently started IV Carboplatin and she’s experienced excruciating lower back and hip pain for the first few days after her treatment (AUC6 dosing, once every 3 weeks). She has numerous pelvic metastases as well as chronic stenosis in her lower back. We’re struggling to try to determine whether
Half-Full
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
3B and falling fast
Good day: Age 68, farm wife. BMI 25. (about 20# overweight) Non-smoker. Stage 3B kidney disease, and GFR falling every month. Right now at 30 with creatinine at 1.81. Comorbidities are Polymyalgia Rheumatica , Giant Cell Arteritis, MGUS, resistant hypertension. This morning was 185/107
Good day: Age 68, farm wife. BMI 25. (about 20# overweight) Non-smoker. Stage 3B kidney disease, and GFR falling every month. Right now at 30 with creatinine at 1.81. Comorbidities are Polymyalgia Rheumatica , Giant Cell Arteritis, MGUS, resistant hypertension. This morning was 185/107
phebamom
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Kidney Disease
10 months ago
Leaking eyes.
The chemo drug Taxotere, I was told causes it.
The chemo drug Taxotere, I was told causes it.
Burtie1
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Pluvicto side effects…
… are kicking my butt. I have my third round next week. I’m more fatigued than with chemo, bone pain, can’t eat, constipation — all the stuff. I’m even more concerned now because I was Rx-ed oxycodone and have increasingly been turning to that for temporary physical relief. I’m starting to think maybe
… are kicking my butt. I have my third round next week. I’m more fatigued than with chemo, bone pain, can’t eat, constipation — all the stuff. I’m even more concerned now because I was Rx-ed oxycodone and have increasingly been turning to that for temporary physical relief. I’m starting to think maybe
Arel8
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
NON SURGICAL OPTIONS?
Has any gone through successful or unsuccessful [u]
non-surgical treatments
[/u] with their breast cancer? [u]
Off-label drugs, diet change, hormone therapy, metabolic oncology
[/u], etc? Please share your story. This is all so sudden and shocking (as with most people's experience I'm
Has any gone through successful or unsuccessful [u]
non-surgical treatments
[/u] with their breast cancer? [u]
Off-label drugs, diet change, hormone therapy, metabolic oncology
[/u], etc? Please share your story. This is all so sudden and shocking (as with most people's experience I'm
jawsbar75
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
10 months ago
Sorry I have not posted for a while
I am really sorry no one has heard from me for a while. Sadly I have not been too well being struck down with a nasty coughing /flu like virus( not Covid). So last chemo was postponed.On top of this my haemoglobin has dropped to 68! So I am completely exhausted. Blood transfusion tomorrow so hopefully
I am really sorry no one has heard from me for a while. Sadly I have not been too well being struck down with a nasty coughing /flu like virus( not Covid). So last chemo was postponed.On top of this my haemoglobin has dropped to 68! So I am completely exhausted. Blood transfusion tomorrow so hopefully
BadgerBright
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
UPDATE on Abdominal distension.
Some may remember my post a few days ago. I was experiencing some abdominal distension, which I suspected maybe ascites. However, my GP assured me there was no ascites and I probably had diverticulitis.I took the advice of the kind ladies who responded to me. I was admitted to hospital yesterday with
Some may remember my post a few days ago. I was experiencing some abdominal distension, which I suspected maybe ascites. However, my GP assured me there was no ascites and I probably had diverticulitis.I took the advice of the kind ladies who responded to me. I was admitted to hospital yesterday with
Nov5
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My Ovacome
11 months ago
Update on Nuclear Scan and where I am at now.
First: thank you all for the kind support I have received since - Much appreciated. To the Nuclear Scan ordered by my GP for suspect spread from bladder cancer to the bones. I got a call from my GP surgery today telling me Dr wanted to let me know, NO bone cancer found. Thant's one worry gone.
First: thank you all for the kind support I have received since - Much appreciated. To the Nuclear Scan ordered by my GP for suspect spread from bladder cancer to the bones. I got a call from my GP surgery today telling me Dr wanted to let me know, NO bone cancer found. Thant's one worry gone.
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
CA125 plus MRI = trouble (despite contrary advice)
Hi All, this is from the Uk - good old NHS! My positivity is slipping! No, I WILL keep a PMA😌 I’m off on holiday soon 😁 but…. The story so far is too long - briefly, 4th line finished end of May. Just got blood results and CA125 has jumped from 23 to 293! Now, the midpoint CT scan showed partial
Hi All, this is from the Uk - good old NHS! My positivity is slipping! No, I WILL keep a PMA😌 I’m off on holiday soon 😁 but…. The story so far is too long - briefly, 4th line finished end of May. Just got blood results and CA125 has jumped from 23 to 293! Now, the midpoint CT scan showed partial
Irisisme
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My Ovacome
11 months ago
knee Replacement
Has anyone with MBC gone off their chemo drug ( for me Ibrance) for a month for reasons to strengthen their immune system to prep for surgery? I desperately need knee replacement. My oncologist just completed a body and chest scans and I remain stable as I have for 2 years. I have been given the go
Has anyone with MBC gone off their chemo drug ( for me Ibrance) for a month for reasons to strengthen their immune system to prep for surgery? I desperately need knee replacement. My oncologist just completed a body and chest scans and I remain stable as I have for 2 years. I have been given the go
U2Rocks
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
11 months ago
What after Trodelvy?
I was wondering if anyone came back to ormonal treatments or traditional chemo after Trodelvy failed, and had still good results. They say this treatment is the best after CDK4/6 fail for HR+ mbc and there’s liver involvement, but I was wondering if undergoing such a strong therapy could make cancer
I was wondering if anyone came back to ormonal treatments or traditional chemo after Trodelvy failed, and had still good results. They say this treatment is the best after CDK4/6 fail for HR+ mbc and there’s liver involvement, but I was wondering if undergoing such a strong therapy could make cancer
Silver126
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
11 months ago
Prostate Cancer (stage IV) identified in January and Small Cell Carcinoma (Neuro endocrine) in liver in August. Any suggestions?
In January, my dad was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer (Acinar Adenocarcinoma Prostate) stage 4, with PSA of 687. PCa had reached bones but not other major organs. He was put on Abiraterone and Degarelix. In August, PSA test showed that PSA had dropped to 2.7 and there was decrease in size and PSMA avidity
In January, my dad was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer (Acinar Adenocarcinoma Prostate) stage 4, with PSA of 687. PCa had reached bones but not other major organs. He was put on Abiraterone and Degarelix. In August, PSA test showed that PSA had dropped to 2.7 and there was decrease in size and PSMA avidity
RindaMan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
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